Filipino men roast hogs as others look on in the Philippines in 1944
Gift of John M. Lynes Sr., from the Collection of The National WWII Museum
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Filipino men roast hogs as others look on. "Besides the water buffalo, and the many chickens which are to be found, the last main source of meat is the semi-wild hogs which roam unrestricted all over the islands. Here two of these are being prepared on a spit, for a family fiesta. This roasting process requires at least two hours, and the handle of the spit must be turned continuously during this time." Philippines 1944
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Items from the service of Mary Lynes, Women's Army Corps (WAC), who served in the Pacific.
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Pilipinas
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13.000
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122.000
Thesaurus for Graphic Materials:
Indigenous peoples--Philippines
Outdoor cookery--Philippines